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Through the CH 772 Putting together a band show and keeping a sharp eye on the Cloverettes gave Pam Price, Drum Majorette, an opportunity to put into prac- tice all that she had learned at Camp Crescendo, Lebanon junction, Kentucky. Pam was twirler before she took over the Majorette position last fall. Though a lot of glamour went along with the position so did lots of hard work and responsibility of which Pam proved capable. Next fall Pam will attend Purdue University where she will major in physical education. One. . .Two. ..Three. . .Four. . Cloverettes, Cloverettes--They're back! was the cry of the Cloverettes as they presented a pleasing encore for the Marching Clovers . For an added touch, the Cloverettes per- formed their routines to Can Can , Pink Panther , plus many more delights. The Cloverettes were Diana Lewis, Vickie Haltom, Vickie Knoy, Carol Hankins, Anna Lewis, Di- ana Dunagan, Sharon Tague, Shirley Allegree, and Linda Kennedy.
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Long hours of practice were nothing new for the Marching Clovers . Pa- rades and between-game band shows were tiring but worthwhile for the many compliments they merited. The new gym made their shows much more meaningful as they performed their Patterns in Motion at many ball games last year. Mel0dz'0us M usic tj the Band Floats Fifty -four members made up the Cloverdale Marching Band which met three times each week during the school year. Special perform - ances meant more practice, and early fall usually found the band members wearily marching through the streets of Cloverdale. At solo and ensemble time, Mr. Carter called early morning re.- hearsals, and many sleepy-eyed musicians found their way to the new practice rooms . Where was that boy going? Well, don't you know? Band wasn't made up of just winter time practice, it took summer drill, patience hard hours, and many sore feet to keep the band in top shape. 2 32
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i Beautifully dressed in the latest fads and adding a little life and entertainment when needed was the German Band, con- sisting of: Diana Lewis, Sarah Quinnette, LeRoy Cummings, Rod Hervey, and Alan Cash. 1 w l Aa'a'z'ng cz Touch cyffiumor to Events f To add a little more noise and excitement to the thrilling ball games was the Pep Band. Members making the noise were: LeRoy Cummings, Ronnie McKamey, Anna Lewis, Vivian Whitaker, Roddy Ray, Alan Cash, Annetta Routt, Marcia Routt, Diana Lewis, and John Pruitt. l L 1 l l 1 I l l 34 I
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